Wednesday, April 22nd, 2026

Ramesh Lekhak says no orders given for firing, cites systemic weaknesses in Gen-Z probe report



KATHMANDU: The report of the high-level commission led by former Justice Gauri Bahadur Karki, investigating the Gen-Z protests on September 8 and 9, 2025, has been leaked. The 898-page report was first published by Jana Aastha Weekly and includes statements from various individuals and government officials involved in the unrest.

According to the report, then-Home Minister Ramesh Lekhak clarified that he did not issue orders for police to fire, as officers could act based on their discretion and the situation on the ground.

“The legal framework and practical practice do not require the Inspector General of Police to take written or verbal orders from the Home Minister for the use of force. I have made this clear in my statement,” the report notes.

Lekhak added that after reports of casualties from police gunfire, he immediately directed officials and security agencies to focus on rescue operations and ensure the safety of citizens. “Upon receiving news of casualties, we held immediate discussions with Home Ministry officials and security agencies to arrange protection of life and facilitate medical treatment for the injured,” his statement read.

He also acknowledged weaknesses within the state security system and limited dialogue with youth, taking responsibility for gaps under his tenure. “I have reflected on the shortcomings in the state’s security system, lack of information collection and analysis, weak communication with the youth, and inadequate preparedness,” he said.

Publish Date : 25 March 2026 17:34 PM

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